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I hope someone will shed light on whether there are good services that fully support importing delicious bookmarks, including the metadata. Without the carefully chosen tags, my bookmark collection would be a lot less valuable...
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JonikDec 16 '10 at 22:07

if you would accept to create a new twitter account or flood your existing with new tweets from the delicious import I can write something for you which adds the tags as hashtag to the tweet. see my answer for 'how to use twitter as bookmarking service'
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KarussellDec 16 '10 at 23:18

I have been a happy user of http://pinboard.in for a while now. Pinboard will easily import your delicious bookmarks. Pinboard has always been very fast and I use delibarapp to add/search bookmarks. I highly recommend the service as a happy user.

Interesting: "The fee is based on the formula (number of users * $0.001), so the earlier you join, the less you pay." Does Pinboard import delicious tags (and notes) too?
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JonikDec 16 '10 at 22:25

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yes. It imports everything from delicious (although with the mass exodus, it may take a while). The only downside I've found to Pinboard right now is that it doesn't have the (as) simple URL tag structure that delicious has
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Josh NewmanDec 16 '10 at 22:35

To get your bookmarks out of del.icio.us, go to Settings -> Export/Backup Bookmarks and hit the 'Export' button. You can then upload the resulting file to Pinboard on the settings page.
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ScottsDec 16 '10 at 22:38

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Well, I decided to give it a try, concluding that a $7.23 one-time fee isn't that much if it's as good as people are saying. Let's see.
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JonikDec 16 '10 at 23:19

Looks like a nice minimalistic service. It is interesting to see how the user base is growing today. The sign up price is now $7.91 and growing
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kristofDec 17 '10 at 11:21

You might not be a fan of Yahoo at the moment, but I found Yahoo Bookmarks pretty useful in the past. It has a JavaScript bookmarklet you can drag on to Chrome's toolbar to set bookmarks (I think I used the Safari one - webkit-based).

One other feature is that is integrates into Yahoo Toolbar (Firefox etc.) and arranges your bookmarks like a 'native' bookmark tree, which is accessible via any browser (as it the Bookmarks homepage, of course).

This Delicious decision will be a real downer, as I only just joined myself (some 3-4 months back)....

why is Pinterest a good solution for the question asked? can you expand on your answer?
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DezOct 25 '12 at 3:09

While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes.
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DezOct 25 '12 at 3:09